


SUN GOLD LUPINE 
and 
a (Thermopsis) —3 9 10—Grows in all soils and 
‘ ‘locations. A new lupine that grows and 
succeeds where others fail. Exquisite butter- 
cup yellow flowers. A healthy robust free 
flowering variety. 25¢ each; 3 for 65¢. 
HARDY AGERATUM BLUE MIST (Euraterium—sot1—a hardy 
; perennial with misty flower heads 
of chicory blue through August and September. Will grow in all locations. Large flowers 
formed on 2 ft. stems, excellent for cutting. 3 for 45¢; 6 for 79¢. 
FLOWERING FLAX (Linuns Perenne)—3912—Elegant feathery foliage and 
graceful plants filled with hundreds of dainty azure blue 
flowers each Spring, occasional flower throughout the summer. 2 yr. size, special savings, 
45% 3 for 36¢; 6 for 6O0¢. 
EVERBLOOMING WINE POPPY (Callirhoe)—3914—Hundreds of 
ram ‘ ; lovely magenta flowers all summer 
ong on striking vine-like plants. Very showy in rock gardens and border. 2 yr., 3 for 
55¢; 10 for $1.75. 
RED HOT POKE TRITOMA—(Specially. priced) —3915—Sometimes called 
torch flower because of its bright red or flame colored 
flowers on tall 2 to 3 foot stems. The plants are hardy and have five to a dozen flower 
stalks the first year. 2 year plants, 22: each; 3 for 50¢. 
HARDY BLUE FRINGED DAIS 3916—Beautiful azure blue daisies 
i in clusters 9n 18 inch stems during 
July and August when flowers are scarce. Excellent for cutting and garden display. Note 
Tritoma (Red Hot EaKet opposite Picture. This wonderful daisy is highly recommended. 2 yr., 25¢ each; 3 for 60¢. 
HARDY FUGHSIA (Magellanica)—3917—One of our most 
popular house plants in a new hardy 
variety. It has been winter hardy for years at New York Botanical 
Gardens. This continuous flowering variety will fill your garden with 
hundreds of blooms this summer. Brilliant ruby-red flowers with purple 
inner petals. Interesting and beautiful. Will bloom in sunny or shady 
location but does best in semi-shade. Best to give light winter protec- 
tion. An excellent house plant in winter. Blooming size pot plants, 37¢ 
each; 3 for $1.00. : 
PINK CORAL BELLS ‘vs, Sesct,ommter 
charming coral to crimson bells. This valuable hardy plant is usually 
expensive but our stock is large and we are pricing them very moderatley. 
6 for 90¢; 3 for 50¢. 
NEW ARISTOCRATIC IRIS KAEMPFERI 
3919—The last to bloom and best of all iris species in size, color, an¢ 
beauty. Spring Hill offers the best new giant. doubles in superb art 
shades, some of which are as large as an ordinary dinner plate. Assorted 
colors. New low prices. Strong 2 yr. blooming size, 25¢ each; 5 for 
$1.00. 
(Anthemis)—3920—(Kelway’s Variety Im- 
HARDY MARGUERITE proved)—tLarge, golden yellow daisy-like 
flowers on stems 18 to 24 inches high. Profusion of blooms all summer. ‘Succeeds 
in the poorest soil. Excellent and dependable cut-flower variety. 3 for 40¢; 6 
for 75¢. ° 
5 oo (Gypsophila Paniculata)—-3921—Tall growing with 
BABY S BREATH masses of misty white blooms. Excellent for cutting. 
3 for 40¢; 10 for $1.25. 
ae (Double Baby’s Breath) —3922 
GYPSOPHILA BRISTOL FAIRY A wonderful new introduction 
and a great improvement. Bristol Fairy produces more beautiful misty flower spires 
in which the individual blossom is larger and of much purer white, It also flowers 
almost continuously throughout the summer. Grafted plants, 2 yr., 35¢ each; 
3 for $1.00. 
NEW BABY’S BREATH ‘otis cnn a tl 
frosts. This excellent new variety from Manchuria is very hardy, free blooming, 
and dainty. The tiny blossoms of delicate flesh pink are borne in great profusion 
and carried close in airy terminal panicles. The best misty mixer for bouquets. 
Strong 2 yr. plants will bloom abundantly for you all fall. 25¢ each; 4 for 75¢; 
40 for $1.75. 



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